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Berger Fail on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 897669" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>This is long range hunting here and we do not talk about ethics. Your ethics are yours and my ethics are mine and I have no business telling you how to shoot or hunt and vice versa. We all have different levels of equipment, experience and skill and it would be wise for all of us to know and operate with in those levels. What is a "reasonable" range to you may not be for someone else so just leave it at that.</p><p></p><p>And I do not need to be lectured on what is and isn't hunting. There is no set definition of hunting. If you want to do some REAL hunting, climb up in a tree with a knife in your mouth and jump down on to the back of a bull elk when he passes underneath. </p><p></p><p>In this particular case, the shot distance was 400 yds. Very "reasonable" IMO, so range had nothing to do with the mishap.</p><p></p><p>When you became a member here you agreed to abide by the rules here, one of which is no talki9ng about ethics. So please honor your agreement and leave your ethics at door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 897669, member: 11717"] This is long range hunting here and we do not talk about ethics. Your ethics are yours and my ethics are mine and I have no business telling you how to shoot or hunt and vice versa. We all have different levels of equipment, experience and skill and it would be wise for all of us to know and operate with in those levels. What is a "reasonable" range to you may not be for someone else so just leave it at that. And I do not need to be lectured on what is and isn't hunting. There is no set definition of hunting. If you want to do some REAL hunting, climb up in a tree with a knife in your mouth and jump down on to the back of a bull elk when he passes underneath. In this particular case, the shot distance was 400 yds. Very "reasonable" IMO, so range had nothing to do with the mishap. When you became a member here you agreed to abide by the rules here, one of which is no talki9ng about ethics. So please honor your agreement and leave your ethics at door. [/QUOTE]
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